VANCOUVER Bryan Adams publicly thanked staff at Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver, B.C., for its care of the singer, photographer, philanthropist s mom, Jane Adams Clark. One of Canada s most famous rockers, Adams shared a selfie of himself and his mom at the hospital in a social media post thanking the “incredible staff” for being so kind. “Thank you for sharing your kind comments @bryanadams - we re sending your mum our warmest wishes for a speedy recovery,” the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation posted. Adams moved to North Vancouver in 1974 with his family, where he attended Argyle Secondary School just three years after he picked up his first guitar.
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“Thanks to the incredible staff at @lghfoundation [Lions Gate Hospital] in North Vancouver for taking such good care of my mum Jane,” he wrote on his @bryanadams Twitter account. “So kind thank you. #weloveya.” Adams, who as a teen lived in Lynn Valley, and released his debut hit single Let Me Take You Dancing in 1979 while he was still kicking it on the North Shore, is known to have a close relationship with his mom, who is in her early 90s and suffered a stroke in May 2018. Following the stroke, Clark lost the ability to use one of her hands and began using a wheelchair to get around.
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Avalanche Canada has extended a special avalanche warning in B.C. until February 4 by Craig Takeuchi on February 2nd, 2021 at 3:00 PM 1 of 3 2 of 3
Anyone thinking of heading into B.C. backcountry for skiing or snowboarding should take note of several missions conducted to rescue individuals from avalanches or due to injuries over the past week.
In the late afternoon on January 26, NSR received a report of an out-of-bounds snowboarder at Cypress Mountain, who was off Strachan in the Mittens Couloir area. When he was caught in a small avalanche, he was injured from colliding with a tree, buried up to his waist, and complained about being cold.